Important consequences of the impossibility of complete testing are:

Important consequences of the impossibility of complete testing are:
A . We can never be certain that the program is bug free.
B . We have no definite stopping point for testing, which makes it easier for some managers to argue for very little testing.
C . We have no easy answer for what testing tasks should always be required, because every task takes time that could be spent on other high importance tasks.
D . All of the above

Answer: D

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